ID 577383
Lot 7085 | Jambiya mit geschnitztem Elfenbeingriff, Indien, 1. Hälfte 19. Jahrhundert
Estimate value
€ 2 500
Leicht gekrümmte zweischneidie Klinge aus Wooz-Damast (teils narbig) mit beidseitigem kräftigem Mittelgrat. Wohl spätere, europäische Parierstange aus Stahl. Fein geschnitzter Elfenbeingriff mit Zwinge und Griffbändern aus Silber. Der Knauf in Form eines doppelten Tierkopfes mit Hund und Löwe geschnitzt. Ein Auge mit erhaltenem eingesetztem Schmuckstein. Silberner Vernietknauf. Mit rotem Samt bezogene Holzscheide mit Messinggarnitur. Länge 46,5 cm.
Achtung - Versand in Nicht-EU-Staaten unterliegt CITES Regularien.
Zustand: II -
An Indian Jambiya with carved ivory handle, 1st half of the 19th century
The slightly curved, double-edged blade of wootz-Damascus (pitted in places) with a pronounced medial ridge on each side. The European steel quillons probably of later date. The delicately carved ivory handle with silver ferrule and grip frames. The pommel carved in the shape of a double-headed beast, with a dog and a lion. The inset gemstone still preserved in one eye. Riveted silver button. The wooden scabbard covered in red velvet with brass mounts.
Length 46.5 cm.
Attention - shipping to non-EU countries subject to CITES.
Condition: II -
Auction house category: | Arms and Armor of the Indian Empire |
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Auction house category: | Arms and Armor of the Indian Empire |
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